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10. MAINTENANCE
The dryer's worst enemy is the fluff on clothes. The machine in general and its parts must not
have any fluff that might hinder its operation.
The machine must be vacuumed and generally cleaned once a month.
The machine's performance is largely determined by the cleanliness of its components.
Bearing greasing is permanent for the machine's entire useful life.
10.1.
Fluff filter
It is advisable once every 4 or 5 hours of operation to clean the fluff filter to obtain maximum
performance in the machine.
To clean the filter, proceed as in the OPL dryers.
See section 2.1
except that handles have a
key lock.
10.2.
Heating battery
In the case of electrical heating, clean the accumulated fluff and dust in the battery once every
two months to avoid risks.
In the case of steam or thermal oil heating, clean the accumulated fluff and dust in the filter in the
side part of the battery once every two months to avoid risks. After 3 years, thoroughly clean the
battery using compressed air in the direction opposite to the air. Passing the device through the
blades crosswise may damage the blades.
10.3.
Air extractor
Check
once a month
cleaning fan blades (for SR/SC-11-16-23).
Check
once a year
cleaning the fan blades (for SR/SC-28-35).
Blades and blocked conduits prevent the air from circulating.
10.4.
Transmission belts (ONLY FOR SR/SC-28-35):
The correct tightening of the belt must be checked once a year.
If the belt is not tight enough, it might become prematurely worn. If it is too tight, it might
damage the motor or drum shaft bearings.
Contact your technical service to carry out this operation.
Summary of Contents for SR-11
Page 16: ...15 MANUAL DE USO Secadoras SR SC 11 16 23 28 35...
Page 69: ...68 USER MANUAL SR SC 11 16 23 28 35 Dryers...
Page 121: ...120 GUIDE D UTILISATION S che linge SR SC 11 16 23 28 35...
Page 174: ...173 BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG W schetrockner SR SC 11 16 23 28 35...
Page 228: ...227 MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI Asciugatrici SR SC 11 16 23 28 35...
Page 280: ...279 MANUAL DE UTILIZA O M quinas de secar SR SC 11 16 23 28 35...
Page 332: ...331 SR SC 11 16 23 28 35...
Page 333: ...332 1 o o o...
Page 334: ...333 2 COOL DOWN o o o Cool Down o o o o o o o o GREEN EVO PLUS o o o o o o o...
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Page 348: ...347 SR SC 23 SR SC 23 400 230 230 400 SR SC 28 35 SR SC 28 35 400 230 SR SC 28 3...
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Page 357: ...356 3 8 SR SC 23 SR SC 28 SR SC 35 3 230 SR SC 23 28 35 5 02 5 4 3 180 C...
Page 360: ...359 4 4 1 o o o START COOL DOWN 9...
Page 361: ...360 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cool down 2 4 4 3 Select Start Stop Prog 2 3 4 5 1...
Page 363: ...362 4 6 START STOP 4 7 SELECT 60 SELECT 25 START STOP...
Page 364: ...363 5 SELECT AL 1 AL 2 AL 3 3 5 AL 4 AL 5 AL 6 AL 7 AL 8 AL 9...
Page 368: ...367 7 Cool Down 6 SELECT 6 15 35 7 1 Intel Dry Intel Dry 75 7...
Page 373: ...372 9 Cool down 1 2 INSERT COIN...
Page 382: ...381 10 10 1 4 5 OPL 2 1 10 2 3 10 3 SR SC 11 16 23 SR SC 28 35 10 4 SR SC 28 35...
Page 383: ...382 11 11 1 0 ON Cool down ON 1 2 1 2...
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